Sunday, March 25, 2012

Anybody calling for an invasion of Syria is calling for the handing over of Christians to the muslim brotherhood. The blood of Christians will be on their hands and Christians around the world will never forget it.... and will definitely not forgive or forget the politicians making the case to invade Syria to topple the Alawites.

The walking dead Western media is full of "making the case" for overthrowing Assad and "paving the way to Iran through Syria" ... total propaganda on behalf of Sunni muslims ... read that as SAUDI ARABIA.

I don't give a rat's fart if Syria is Iran's friend and Iran is building nuclear stuff and other shit. Syria should be left alone by the USA and the West ... PERIOD. The present Syrian regime is bound to change hands but those new hands should be those of Alawites again and not Sunni bastards. Don't go crying crocodile tears because the Syrian army is killing protestors and children. Why are parents bringing their children to the protests and why are these children in the midst of deadly battles. Can I presume (very safely, I might add) that the muslim parents of children getting killed in those battles are purposely placing those kids in danger zones and that those kids are probably kids born with any number of defects due to inbreeding? These battles are a great way to get away with murdering unwanted kids .... murder by their own parents and the added bonus is that these pics and stories serve as great propaganda tools for the consumption of the zombie media and the lefty whores.

Why is nobody talking about Syrian Christians getting killed by the Sunni terrorists and the supporters of the muslim brotherhood ???????? Why is all the talk only about Assad's army killing "innocent" civilians???? Why is there no talk about the Sunni terrorists (new word for "terrorists" in Syria is "innocent civilians" ... check your local news stories on Syria ) possessing the most modern weapons possible ?????

Anti-government militants have expelled 90% of Christians in Homs and confiscated their residences by force, said Fides, citing a note sent to the agency by the Syrian Orthodox Church.

The Vatican agency cited sources saying militants went door to door in the Homs neighborhoods of Hamidiya and Bustan al-Diwan, “forcing Christians to flee, without giving them the chance to take their belongings.”

Estimates vary, but Syria’s Christians, with ancient roots, are generally said to represent as much as 10% of the nation’s 23 million people.

Syria’s Christian community has generally been regarded as supportive of the secular goverment of Syrian President Bashar Assad, which, despite its systematic repression of political dissent, has been tolerant of religious minorities.

The year-old Syrian insurgency is rooted in the nation’s Sunni Muslim majority, though the uprising has supporters from other faiths, including Christians. Assad and many of his security force chiefs are from the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

Many observers have expressed fears that the Syrian conflict, which began with street protests met by a fierce government crackdown, is becoming more and more violent and sectarian in nature. Leaders of the fractured opposition have denied sectarian motives and say all groups are welcome to join the rebellion.....